HTML Control HTML Control-this open source project provides a CCoeControl derived class which allows Symbian C++ developers to build custom UI or to render simple web page by using HTML and CSS. By using it, you can build complex UI easily even without any knowledge of Symbian drawing APIs. Now you can focus on UI design, without being limited by technology
appuifw2 appuifw2 is an external Python module for PyS60. It is based on the built-in appuifw module providing access to the S60 application UI framework and extends it with additional and improved features.
All features are documented in the wiki
Resolvr Resolvr is a framework for Zeroconf naming, service advertisement, and discovery for Symbian OS
S60Dict (S60 3rd Edition) S60Dict (S60 3rd Edition) is an offline dictionary engine for DICT databases. DICT stands for 'Dictionary Server Protocol' and is a TCP transaction based query/response protocol that allows a client to access dictionary definitions from a set of natural language dictionary databases
SDP Editor SDP Editor - An application for updating SDP records on Series 60, specifically for making Bluetooth File Exchange on OS X usable with Series 60. Licensed under GPL.
OBEX File Transfer on Series 60, with Bluetooth File Exchange on OS X
This only conserns Series 60 2nd edition (and probably 1st edition, too), 3rd edition and Series 80 work as they should
FreeHashTab FreeHashTab is a small hash tool for Symbian S60 phones
PIPS Runtime Libraries PIPS Runtime Libraries-P.I.P.S. is a term (recursive acronym) for Symbian software libraries that means, P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS. It is intended to help C language programmers in migration of desktop and server middleware, applications to Symbian OS based smartphones
Libsssd 089m_20050905 Libsssd is a cross-platform, integer-based audio library designed for interactive applications and games on small devices such as smartphones/PDAs
Libsssd currently supports Linux (OSS, ESD), Win32, WinCE Intent/AmigaDE (hosted), and Symbian S60
Mobots MoBots are small applications that you can build in your phone using a very simple graphical interface. They act automatically on specific events like small robots. This is why we call them Mobile Robots or MoBots